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'each' and 'every'

what is the difference between "each" and "every"?
  

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" Each: "Being one of two or more considered individually; every: Each person cast a vote. My technique improved with each lesson. " Each has a slightly more individual focus, they are used almost identically these days..

  • " Each: "Being one of two or more considered individually; every: Each person cast a vote.
  • My technique improved with each lesson.
  • " Each has a slightly more individual focus, they are used almost identically these days..
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Every: "Each and all members of a group without exception."

Each: "Being one of two or more considered individually; every: Each person cast a vote. My technique improved with each lesson. "

Each has a slightly more individual focus, they are used almost identically these days..

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